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eds or has recently received a vaccine. after 2 starter doses, i take stelara® 4 times a year, and my skin is clearer. hey talk to your doctor to see if stelara® is right for you. >> ♪ >> oh, isn't she adorable, that aerianna grande. >> and she wore her hair down. she never does that. >> good morning, november the 12th, it is some kind of national pizza day. what's the name of the thing again? >> pizza, with the works. except anchovies. >> that's the name of the hole. >> i national, yes. >> the people from over at steak them up, in south
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philly, they sent these five pizzas in. we'll give you the different flavors in just a second. >> you know that pat sajak guy, pat sajak has been hosting wheel-of-fortune for years. looks like he has had. the words are in front of them and can't come up with the pulse. >> i they say the knows silly stuff. >> plus, no yelling for a queen what one mom is challenging herself to do. why she says she will go 16 a days straight without scheming at her kids. could you do this? >> seriously, moms and dads watching the show, could you go a year without yelling at your kids. >> i guess maybe depends on howell they are. anyway, raising a mini me. might sounds like cool identify tee raise kids just like you. does it? not so fast. expert say it is not a good idea at all.
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>> you know why put this together? your daughter turning into you. >> does have filthy potty mouth. >> really? >> no. >> she was in the news room the other day, leaving, i give her a high five and she goes -- >> he told me the story, i was like what? >> that's -- you took a little bit of liberty. >> little bit. >> how old is she? >> she will be four, the end of this month. >> little kerrey. >> looks like you. >> she is craze. >> i looks like you, talks like you. >> from one end to the news room, goes blah, and then runs to the other side of the news room, blah. >> just mini me. >> just like mom. >> could you dot honors? >> weighing egg and cheese pizza. >> breakfast pizza maybe? >> then tomato pie, aren't you not eating cheese? >> i promised the world i
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would not eat cheese until 7:30 sunday night. when we have defeated greenbay packers and the cheese head fans. >> so if we lose will you never eat cheese again? >> do us all a favor, never eat cheese again. >> please, save us here on the set. >> i can't walk by a piece of bring cheese without eating. >> oh, i love bring, my favorite. so then we have the cheese steak pizza right here. >> cheese steak pizza? >> yes. >> then like a little of the works, we told them to hold the and whoever. >> i hess how i eat my pizak not the purist thin crust and just some cheese and sauce on it. >> you like the stream? >> stream. everything on it. hold the anchovy's and hold the pineapple. >> oh, you don't like hat we and pizza? >> , no sweet and savory together. >> yes, it is good.
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>> anyway you orders it, company did the study, lynn your personality to the toppings you order. so the founder of chicago's smell and taste treatment and research foundation, i would love to work for them. >> yes? >> i work for the mel team. they teamed up with a pizza company, over -- taking your job to smell and eat cheese. so thee tell up with pizza p can. this pizza company called pizza express. over in the united kingdom. but still, they kind of know what they are talking about. so -- >> they casino of know? little bit? >> what do they know about pizza? >> okay, so geechees. >> if that's your favorite, you are easing going, sensitive, epithetic. >> just the cheese? >> just cheese. according to the study also compatible with all pizza lovers regardless of their topping choice. >> okay, compatible. if you like pepperoni, and who doesn't, then you're probably an extra vert. maw i also easily get bored.
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looking for soul mate, check out veggie or eggplant pizza lover, because they are your most romantically compatible person. >> what if you want meat, you have to have meat on it. >> well, pen renzi meat. you mean leak saws snack. >> the beef, even ground beef. >> beef. >> so then our home body, supportive and follower. your romantic match is a cash far a pizza lover. >> is that right. >> bow, they're specific. >> very specific. >> some other, veggie, and the eggplant pizza we talked about, those people can be charming, yet gull recall, self absorbed, what about if you get a lot of seafood on a pizak which i never do? your principal, intelligent, and critical. >> so pizza carbanaro, cautious, cynical, but loves a good debate. so we never did dot personality if you order everything on it? >> that means you are just crazy. >> you like it all.
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>> what? >> because that's him. >> okay, fine. hey, paren, you know sometime you just lose your cool, around your kids. sometimes when out in public and you start yelling at them, get over here. well there is one mom is challenging herself to never yell at her children for 365 straight days. >> so parent, do you think you would be able to manage that? working monday shares we was embarrassed when her hand i man caught her yelling at her four young boys one day, so she vows to stop completely. she said no longer have the excuses like nothing else works, so she said like being epithetic, or scheduling a scream in the closet just to get it out. >> i could see that. did you ever do that, walk out after room and scream? >> yes. >> yes? >> then just get so work up like ahh h. >> do you that when you are by yourself at home? >> well, no. well, if i am on the phone --
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>> something has to trigger to. >> why are you yelling at yourself at home? >> i don't know. >> i'll cuss when i'm by my disbelief randomly? >> yes, if i drop something. >> oh, well ya. >> something lands on my foot, oh -- >> hey, what's your go to cuss word? use the hashtag -- >> no. look at you. really? >> should mothers strive to raise mini me's, the idea may seem tempting, you know, to raise a child to be just like you. might not be good in the longrun. >> in the early years, apparently copying can be a very valuable tool. so you kids can adopt your best qualities, hopefully your best values. but later on, child development specialists say things change. and that's where it gets little tricky like the nine to 11 year old age for the kids, the tweens. so adolescent girls already struggle to learn to stay connected when their mother without being carbon copy of their mom. so, if moms encourage their daughters to be just like them, it doesn't give that kid
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a chance to learn the difference between herself and her mom, making her own mistakes, thousand make her own footprints. that casino of thing. >> my daughter jessica, kind of like me. >> really? >> she mini me. >> did you want that to snap. >> it just happened. >> you didn't encourage it? >> who would wish this on anybody? >> like in what way, snow. >> same personality. same way she is around people. she even married me. >> really? >> russ, her husband, is me. >> is you? >> really? >> irritable bowel? >> irritable bowel, all complaining about his belly, same stupid jokes, puns, all of that. >> so you approved of him then? >> oh, he is fantastic. she count have found a better guy. >> ya? >> no. but she calls me russ and calls her husband dad. >> get out. >> all the time. >> that's creepy. >> well, ya, little weird. >> that deserves a little more -- maybe go to the couch for that one.
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>> could you go doctor rg allen on the phone? >> wonder if he's good kisser like me. >> oh -- >> you crossed the line. >> so, are you kissing him? >> no, no, no. >> or are you kissing your caughter? >> let's move on. >> i need to know. >> you really want a piece of pizza, don't you? so hungry and you're being very good. >> i'm always hungry. >> all right, snow days. we had so many snow days, last winter being alex, before you moved here, it was the second snowiest winter. >> i heard. >> on record. >> i heard. >> yes. snow days maybe a thing of the past though. maybe we should have done this last year. there is already a chill -- for the love. see, this is what it is like at home. i would start screaming. >> randomly. so it will get really cold what i am trying to say. why don't we just get to the minute? minneapolis seeing snow, 16 inches of snow in the upper midwest yesterday. 16 inches. so some of the public schools, they canceled classes. but they started with this new
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technological idea cyber classrooms, so everybody got on line. you can see the teacher, skyping back and forth all of that, get the assignment, they go through the class, all of that, all from your home burried in snow on your computers so they don't have to steak a snow day, so they get out earlier in the summer. >> so if our kid and don't have access to the internet at home, and they're expecting a snow day or anticipating it, they'll send you home with the assignments ahead of time so you can work on them at home. if you need to, call your teach ever, whatever, to get help. >> is that future? >> casino of smart. >> makes sense. >> could we do it here in filly? >> i would think so. i don't see why not. >> a lot of kids -- some kinds don't have computers. >> facilitate, handing them out little early, maybe, i don't know, some sort of way for the teacher and the child to communicate, questions -- >> beats going well into the summer. >> sure does. >> to go to school on a snow
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day -- >> snow day. >> sorry, cut you off. >> close all schools. everybody stay home and learn. >> even when it is nice out. >> all right, i'm considering getting married. >> that's not true. >> not kidding. >> really? >> yes. but then i saw this study. what's the age gap between you and your spouse? everybody at home? my parent were eight years apart. my dad was eight years older. your parents? >> about two years. >> two years? you and john? >> only two weeks apart. >> two weeks a smart. >> two weeks older than me. >> my goodness. welshing here comes. they say age is just a number. how about this? if you and your spouse have a five year gap, get your hands off her butt. >> oh, ya. >> look at that. >> somebody disinfect rittenhouse park. if you have a five year gap,
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between you and your spouse might be indicator divorce sim meant. >> shows five year age gap statistically means you're 18% more likely to divorce. and that rate rises to 39% for ten year age difference. >> oh, gosh. >> and 95% for a 20 year age gap. researchers say age gaps usually mean different cultural reference points, values, different peck perspectives. study comes from emory university. >> 95%, like basically just going to divorce. why push the point? >> more than 20 years? >> uh-huh. remember, what's the celebrity, courtney who march i had that tv producer like 30 years her senior? >> sue knows everything. >> she was very strange. remember? >> no, nobody? >> the big blonde hair? okay, never mind. anyway, they was a huge age gap, lasted just like not even
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a year i don't think. >> so -- >> she is on a reality show. got to pick somebody older than you. >> not necessarily older, maybe like just a year or two younger. >> what, really? >> no, it is great. >> it is great. >> i'll look for that. >> so what's the secret to old age? this guy so cool, you know america's oldest vet, there he is in the hat. he says that he smokes a cigar every day and drinks whiskey every day. >> then he must be doing something right, because he is 108 years old. look at him. >> can't even tell. >> taking people to church, but the best kept second rhett of it all, he takes that shot of whiskey with his morning coffee. >> with his coffee. >> and smokes cigars, every single day.
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>> 108? >> sure, why not. you could just see your great grandchildren, hopefully, and -- >> true. man, his skin is good, too. >> i know. see, if you're healthy i say go for it. >> he's not signature at home. >> driving around, doing yard work. >> smoking, drinking, regular party. >> all right, i'll get on that health regime, regimen tonight >> what's happening woman? >> we're going to be stuck with you forever. >> you can't see me. >> foggy out there, we keep talking about the winds of change, and i think christine, a who just tweeted us, echos the sentiment, of many other people, where she says, no, i'm not ready, none of us are, little too early, to get as cold as it will get. and it is first going to get
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rid of the fog though. we've got poor visibility in trenton, in philadelphia, in lancaster, reduced visibility in allentown. philadelphia, wilmington, millville, wildwood, atlantic city a .10 of a mile visibility, getting little bet nerve dover, but not much. dense fog advisories continue, along our coastal counties, right now, it is still nice, at least temperature wise, when the cold front comes through. we'll be able to see it on the map when the lake effect snow starts. in erie, pa maybe a few into tomorrow morning, nothing measurable, no big deal it, doesn't look like, and that will be tomorrow by the way, for friday, it looks pretty clear. temperatures right now, say good-bye to the mild temperatures, after this morning, 57 degrees, pottstown, trenton, write town, 58, in the city, 59 atlantic city, then 61 degrees, in wildwood. so, the seven day forecast,
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shows the chilly change. we dip down to the four's tomorrow, and stay there, foray long time, look at tuesday of neck week. 39 degrees. still -- >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm getting nervous. >> oh, boy. okay, now, your kids toys probably piling up, right? take them out to the garage? don't throw them away. just save them for about 130 years. like the barbie, jack in the box, all of those different types, g.i. joe. keep then around for over 100 years, all a make some monday. >> i worth a l if you don't believe us consider the toys we've been showing you all morning, some of them have been estimated value of more than $100,000. >> where is this? >> jersey about 30 minute outside of philadelphia. >> so you're having big auction friday, saturday. and how many antique toys do you have? >> about 500 antique toys. >> so you brought some of the best of the the ones here? >> i brought a selection i thought would be interesting. >> way down there? >> mickey mouse. >> leave it on the table.
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>> salhim err and strause, bank, though, actually pull the ear down, put your coin here. >> oh, there is a mouse, cute. >> makes deposit to the bank. inspires children to save was the purpose of the bank. >> so what do you think that would be worth? >> this one could be wore about $25,000. >> so with a goes into estimating really how much it is worth? >> rarity is certainly a factor, condition of the item, of course, this is, you know, real nice, colorful. really -- >> fire pumper, yes, like the old fire pumper of philadelphia. by john -- george brown, out of connecticut, about $5,000 toy. >> dang. >> what with this one? >> this one is a cast iron mechanical bang. >> the gun here. load your coin on the barrel.
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almost. >> you don't put it in the slot? >> like that. >> there we go. >> just hit that button right there. >> oh,. >> these bank were so create disbelief makes deposit. again, to inspire children to save during rough times. >> how much? >> this is about $10,000, maybe 15. >> what do you think it went for back in the day? >> three to $5. yes, this is about 1880. >> circus wagon. >> irk us wack on. >> a lie none there, circus cage wagon. this is about 1885. this actually has a clock work mechanism here. could you winds it up it, would run along the floor, lion would jump back and forth. great piece, the conditions there. about $50,000. >> 50,000. >> this looks like a train being pulled by a horse. did that even exist? >> close, close, a trolley, you would see these around fairmount park. >> yes? >> yes, again, turn of the century, then whether you came in the tourist fairmount street, up and down broad
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street, the mode of transportation by a horse. >> this? >> another bank. that's a strong man and the sailor. >> okay. >> the deposit train goes here into the slot. when you slide that down, mike, slide that down, go ahead. >> this thing smear. >> yep. lift up. >> oh, look at that. >> and reveals the slot where you can make your deposit. >> kids must have been doing a lot of saving back then, saving in these banks. >> they say the banks there is did he well on their savings. >> kids get banks today, too don't he? >> this is pull too toy. when you pull it along, the rabbit jumps out. >> oh,. >> yep. the rabbit here, hunter shoots out his prize. >> don't you get nervous handling all of this stuff? >> oh, geez. >> did you get little nervous? >> i heard a clinic. and they are clinging toys. >> it was a joke. >> nice one. good one, mike. >> hey, if you break it, you boo buy is it. >> if you break it, outby. >> that one could be 5,000. careful now. >> 5,000, oh,.
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>> 5,000. we saw a toy earlier, in the last hour, it was worth 100,000. what's the most expensive thing you got at the auction? >> at this auction around quarter million dollars. >> what's that? >> mechanical bank. only two of them known. the one earlier only two known of that as well. >> you new better than bring it in here. >> i new better. >> how do we find you? >> so, you can go to the website or call our office (856)692-1881. >> or go to myfoxphilly.com. we'll link you all up. >> thank you so much. >> you're a lot of fun. >> coming up: creepy, or just plane weirds. man shift more than dozen little chicky's, to his exgirlfriends. the nokia -- attached to this gift. what do you think he's trying to say? >> we're going to find out.
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this happy -- that's her message to us, happy pizza day. >> that's good message. >> it is. >> had a what what is she supposed to say. >> her favorite topping? >> picture of it, it looks like pepperoni, a lot of cheese. >> i can tell when you're irritated. >> you look at me like you just want to rip my head off. >> he is breaking out he's so upset. >> all over my bod. >> i one of those moments where you should leave and just go yell. >> in the closet, just saying. >> what do you think of this identify me? >> unhappy boyfriend. he shift a box to his former girlfriend. she lives in washington dc.
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now, look what he shipped her in this box. checks. >> live checks. sent to her house, with a note saying there are a loft checks out there. >> fifteen checks, just to deliver the message, i don't know you. there are a lot of checks out there. >> i could have anyone of them. >> i'm surprised that the humane society isn't upset about this. >> specially because show told the post man she was going to throw them away. he didn't like it very much. >> so the post man took them, and half went to one rescue society, and half went to another rescue society. but surprisingly, it is legal to ship live birds in the mail. they just have to be under 25 pounds, and disease free. >> you know a lot about shipping birds. >> i sure do. >> why? >> i looked it up on usps. com. >> what is that? >> the united state postal service. >> but what's that? >> what do you mean? >> i haven't use that. >> it is their website. >> postal is her?
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>> yes. >> when is the last time you licked a stamp? >> i mail things. >> i think i licked a stamp -- >> in the reagan administration? >> people send me stuff in the mail, all right? >> yes. >> you send letters still? >> if it is like a package or something. >> care package? >> you don't lick stamps any more. they are self adhesive. >> i still lick stamps. >> well take the little thing off. that little thing off the back. it will be a lot better for you. abe and maybe it will stick on the envelope better. >> actually one of the baby checks, broken leg. >> oh, no? >> they're going to heal it all up. >> no, they'll grow up into chickens. >> then what do you did with them around the living room? >> free negatives. >> yes, get free eggs. people do that, you know, that's where eggs come from, you know? >> what came first? >> my mom used to say, you know, you should drop that woman.
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she not good. and women are like septa buses. there will be another one along in just a few minute. >> rude, isn't it? >> very rude. >> i apologize for moi mother. >> and she apologizes to all of you for having me. >> oh,. >> okay. if quincy still eating chocolate? >> i think so. he should be. >> he must be stuffed. >> hey, mike. let me let you know, amex just called you gucci man. >> i'm very impressed. >> academy of natural science, i know what you're doing over there, we're going to eat chocolate, eat all of this coming up next. right, mary? >> you got it, quincy. >> marry mary, we're
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alex has three pieces of pizza. >> i'm saving some for you. >> that what you are doing. >> here's tomato pie. >> i'm in the eating cheese, i swore off cheese until after the green bay game. >> god bless you is that sweet science, boxing. >> yes. >> bernard hopkins by the way, will you come visit us tomorrow. >> we want to talk with you. >> i hear you still want to fight. >> he is back in the gym. >> come in ape talk to us. we love you. >> so why would you have a check late, a cocoa exhibit, at the academy of natural sciencees. there is a science to making check late. >> quincy found it out. >> yes, i am. there is a ain't to making chocolate. >> absolutely. i will tell you bit because it is really fascinating. these are the fruits that they harvest off the tree. once they cut them open inside each of thesis 40 or 60 of
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these beans, and, so what they do is they take the beans. they actually ferment them for a while because they are encasedded in fruit. they will let that go in the bean and get rid of the bitterness and then they start processing it. i will let you taste these awesome varieties of chocolate and let you know thousand make them. they take this and grind this up and basically once you get one of these beans and grind it, it gets into thick paste that includes the the fat of the bean but solid which you are looking at right here. they will press it and you are left with cocoa butter which is pure fat from the seed, and then cocoa solids which is basically like cocoa powder like would you use for baking. >> all these different check late come from one bean. >> they do: it takes two full pods to make a dark chocolate bar and half pad to talk about milk chocolate bar. >> this is white. >> white chocolate. >> what white chocolate is it has no cocoa solid in it.
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it is entirely the cocoa butter with sugar and milk added. it is just this. >> that is it right here. >> milk chocolate typically has ten to 25 percent of solids in it. >> pretty good. >> tasty. >> it has sugar added and they add cocoa butt are back to make it more fatty this one right here. >> now you are darker. this is 54 percent, still considered a milk check late. >> is this less sugar. >> higher the percentage the less sugar and typically last fat as well. >> now you are in to a dark chocolate. that has 70 percent and higher, cocal. >> i like that. >> this is my favorite. >> so dark chocolate is better for you. it has anti oxidant in it, eating a chocolate bar, dark chocolate bar has many oxy dints have drinking glass of green tea. >> this is three varieties, what is your favorite so far. >> i like sugar. >> yes. >> i like this one. >> yeah. >> this last one you tasted is a little bit more fancy and
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reason is there are three varieties of cocal, and, usually when what he get check late is there a mixture of these beans in one bar and you dent know what you are tasting this one writ here is single will origin which means it has one kind of bean in it and people half a very goodal pallet like wine drinkers can tell what the percentage is when they eat it. >> how long will the exhibit be here. >> it will be here until january 24th. we have neat stuff coming up. especially over thanksgiving weekend during dino days. we will have a nice hot chocolate bar. taste us if you like. this is mexican hot chocolate. >> how would you describe it. >> spicy. >> it is cinnamon in it and cyan and 12th street catering, on site caterer is doing a great hot chocolate bar but more traditional milk hot chocolate. >> thank you, there is a science to chocolate h who knew. i know now. i will eat the check late for you guys good what a terrible job for you guys. >> taking one for the team.
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>> yes. >> so, still ahead we know that there has been a host for wheel or fortune for a years but he has finally had enough, why pat lost his cool, and just walks off the set. that is next. >> tomorrow on "good day philadelphia" actress willow shields will be live here in good day philadelphia, she stars right along jennifer lawrence. owe we will talk to her, tomorrow, in the 8:00 o'clock hour. a little fyi to put
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alexis coming up with a song for every segment. >> she's good. >> we're talking about wheel of fortune. pat sajack walk off the the set in compass celebration after one unbelievable answer. here's the category. what are you doing? so, listen and look at the words. >> riding a brown horse. >> it is a amazing, it is wrong. >> awe dry. >> g. >> 1g. >> three seconds. >> riding a white horse.
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>> who said anything about a horse. >> one person starts the whole horse theme and then they all want horse colors. >> you cannot get it out of your head that is all you can think. >> it wouldn't be a brown horse because an n is turned over so n in brown would already been turned over. >> do youe. >> you should play this. >> do you you know and i'll try to find a tape, he, pat sajack went off to do a late night talk show so they needed a replacement. >> get out. >> it is on tape too. >> really. >> we need to see that. >> then his talk show was canceled and they gave him the show back. >> it was like the whole jay leno, conn an o'brien. >> millions of dollars. >> you were holding it in your hand. >> working with van a white. >> she's a little old for you. >> a little bit. >> lovely woman. >> yes good they were so far off. do you know what they were
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trying to sellout, seeing a buddy movie 2009. >> seeing a buddy movie. >> what are you doing. >> like you could be doing any thousands of things. >> isn't that the the point of the game, kerry, you guess what it is. >> you guess letters. >> yeah, you need a better hint. >> let me take you down memory lane, history lane, the man who invented this wheel of fortune merv griffin and he like to play hang man. that is where he was playing hang man. i can make a tv show out of this. >> boom. >> you should have been the host, you know history. >> also invented yep difficult merv griffin. >> a new world series of poker champion is crown. i have never learned to play poker very well. this doodies 27 years old. his name is martin jacobson from sweden. he won ten million-dollar,
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playing cards last night at the rio a great casino hotel in vegas. it was a huge come back win as he entered the final table in eighth place. he went on to win the whole darn thing. >> there he is right there. >> yes. >> yes. >> i think it looks like a belt to you. >> for a little poker player. >> tiny dancer. >> what do you think his girlfriend thought of that. >> i think she's probably pretty impressed. >> is there in chance he had has a girlfriend. >> ten million-dollar he has a girlfriend. >> he has one now. >> before he got out of vegas. >> all right, jen trying to make us look better, for this holiday season. help. >> mike, you you know how i'm always begging you pocket change for new fake eye lashes. these look fancy, way cheaper.
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called glossy full. i like this a a lot. i keep tonight my kit. hard just to find a simple tube of clear gloss but one thing to dress up any lipstick. it gives lipstick depth. smooths out wrinkles on the lips which is really nice. all for it. >> 8:00 o'clock you say oh, heck no to the primer, but you have one little will caveat with eye lids. >> um-hmm, eye lid primers have come a licensing way, they do work to keep eye make up on, if you don't put eye primer on your lids and just putting on eye shadow straight we will end up with a creased mess. these things hold on eye shadow like iron. >> what if i have concealer and work it up in there and pretend it is a primer. >> it will work but not as well. >> okay, and then last thing we talked about, you talk about primer, in primer you say go with a moisturizer that has spf. >> you have to protect your
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skin, even if you you are in an office during the day you are getting ambient light. it can never hurt to protect your skin from the sun and generally it will help. you should start with the moisturizer with a spf in it. >> i love it. >> everyone loves everything that you do. ladies, we now know and deal is you bring your stuff in on friday the big event and because it is friday night she will put lashes on you. >> women have in where to go on a tuesday good funny, some of us but not all of us. >> in the normal people. >> i love it. thank you very much. >> friday you might, you can take a nap, have a disco nap, get for a party. >> disco, disco party. >> disco nap because it is like 45 minutes and then you go out and disco good okay. >> really. >> if you drink a diet doctor pepper before you take the nap when you wake up the caffeine will have kick in and you will have a little nap and you are ready to go. >> look at that, a doctor pepper.
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>> diet doctor pepper. >> sage add rise from jen fred. >> i used to drink mountain dew. >> that is hard core good diet mountain due. >> we all mess likely had that moment when a movie has brought us to tears and it doesn't matter how old you are, check out this toddler watching alvin and the chip monks. >> ♪ oh, my goodness. >> they are so precious at that age. >> it is so cute. >> what movie this.
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>> alvin and chipmonks mike is asking what movie this is. >> real tearjerker. >> well, they cannot fine their mom, this is two-year old reagan from colorado. >> why are moms. >> why are you ruining this. >> all these cartoons the moms are never around. >> she's really crying now. >> mommy comes back good look at her, they are so tender, her daddies the one who is rid ohio taping this so her daddies meany who put this on camera. it is fine, it is fine, he found her mom, everything is okay good does she find her mom in the movie. >> she does, i think good ter so cute. >> by the way, in the war of the roses i was asking how the movie ends? they both die. >> what a perfect time good they fall off the chandelier and they die in each others arms. >> awful man. >> whatever you do don't show her that movie. >> okay you are good. >> coming up serena williams is looking for a match off the court. >> why the pennies star says she really wants to settle
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>> ♪ >> oh, i love this song, a classic rap. look who is back. >> yes. >> on the radio here for years. >> how are you doing girlfriend. >> you look good, thank you. >> thank you. >> kendra gee you are working for everybody. i saw you on e. who are you work forgo now. >> i'm doing red carpet for ama, american muse ache ward, november 23rd so make sure you watch it on your phone, yahoo.com we will broadcast streaming live. american music awards november 23rd. >> you be talking to iggy
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azalea. >> i will do a booty comparison because i think mine is bigger so we will find out november 23rd, watch it, yahoo.com. >> yes. >> you want to see, my outfits, i have issues. >> sure. >> do the kim kardashian but she's showing it. >> you got her beat. >> reason you why played that, one of the guys age 57, died he has been battling cancer for quite a bit. you know that song was made in 1979. >> right. >> you know, it is a great song. a lot of people in hip-hop they pay homage to sugar hill gang because they paved the way. jay-z mentioned this group so many times. definitely a loss. he paved the way. he did something, left a leg acey we have a question about serena williams. >> yes, she's doing a twitter q and a with her followers. they could ask her anything they wanted to. they asked why are you single
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in what is going on, girl. she said she desperately, she said that word, wants a tamly. >> she doesn't have a man. >> it makes sense. she's so successful. what kind of man can tame her. she needs to buy a guy. >> she's 33 now. still the best tennis player that ever played. so, she was with that director, bruce rag inner. >> i used to love it, and now, serena has the same complex. has the the same brand of weaves. i had a chance, in common, but she has more money then me. it will be difficult for woman owe successful. >> it is hard to find someone. >> yes. >> who are you with now. >> i'm not the dating anyone. i haven't had sex in three years still. >> here's the thing, you have the abstinence. >> i will not have sex until i get married. but hook me up with one of your rich friends.
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live, from new york city, it's the "wendy williams show." today, music superstar, alicia keys, hits the wendy couch. and you'll never believe what she's up to now. wendy gets the scoop. and star of the aaliyah movie, alexandra shipp is here, with behind the scenes stories. and wendy is breaking down the super juicy hot topics. [ cheers and applause ] now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: welcome

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